The main purpose of this bibliography is to collect all the books given as "Further Reading" on individual theorem pages. Numbers in square brackets against an entry link to the
theorems which cite it ( means the link is to a notes entry).

Clicking on the book names will take you to amazon.co.uk where you will find more detailed bibliographic information, customer reviews and,
increasingly, their excellent 'Search Inside' facility.

If you buy the book during your visit to amazon.co.uk I receive a referral fee, for which I am grateful. However, inclusion of a book in this bibliography does not mean the book is recommended. Wherever possible an expert review is cited, denoted by the word Review, and these are by no means always entirely complimentary!

(As a matter of policy, paywalled reviews are not included. However paywalling sometimes happens retrospectively and where there is a danger of this a $ is appended, thus Review$.)

If you know of an additional online review of any of the books here (or would like to contribute one) I would be very glad to include a link to it.

Occasionally there is a legitimate free electronic version of a book. I link to this with the word Ebook. Again, I'd be very pleased to know of more. Increasingly books have webpages supporting them (sometimes even Wikipedia entries) and these are linked with the word Webpage.

I have grouped the entries below into, necessarily somewhat arbitrary, categories as follows:

Women
in mathematics
Biographies of women mathematicians are listed with the other biographies. It is worth mentioning that the MAA Reviews catalogue has Women in Mathematics as a search category and appears to be very comprehensive. More links for Women in Mathematics here.